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- Bora_language abstract "Bora is an indigenous American language spoken in the jungle regions of South America. Bora is a tonal language, which is unique to the region. Bora proper has 94% mutual comprehensibility with the Miraña dialect. The majority of its speakers reside in Perú where 2,328 Bora-speakers live in the Northeast Yaguasyacu, Putumayo, and Ampiyacu river areas. Peruvian speakers have a 10 to 30% literacy rate and a 25 to 50% literacy rate in their second language. The written form of Bora was developed by Wycleff Bible Translator Wesley Theisen with the help of the natives of the village of Brillo Nuevo. Wesley Theisen's daughter Ruth is also the first recorded non-native to learn the language. Once the New Testament Bible was translated, a dictionary was developed to document and preserve the languages grammar rules. This has since facilitated text books where natives are taught to read and write in their own language, rescuing it from extinction due to the prevalence of Spanish and Portuguese in the regions where it is spoken. In Brazil it is known as Miraña, but there are few tribes who reside there. There are about 500 speakers also in Colombia in the Putumayo Department. Bora contains 350 noun classes, the most discovered of any languages thus far.".
- Bora_language iso6393Code "boa".
- Bora_language languageFamily Bora%E2%80%93Witoto_languages.
- Bora_language spokenIn Colombia.
- Bora_language spokenIn Peru.
- Bora_language wikiPageID "4021646".
- Bora_language wikiPageRevisionID "577270371".
- Bora_language date "2000".
- Bora_language ethnicity Bora_people.
- Bora_language fam Bora%E2%80%93Witoto_languages.
- Bora_language fam Bora–Witoto_languages.
- Bora_language familycolor "American".
- Bora_language hasPhotoCollection Bora_language.
- Bora_language iso "boa".
- Bora_language name "Bora".
- Bora_language ref "e17".
- Bora_language speakers "2400".
- Bora_language states Colombia.
- Bora_language states Peru.
- Bora_language wordnet_type synset-language-noun-1.
- Bora_language subject Category:Bora–Witoto_languages.
- Bora_language subject Category:Languages_of_Colombia.
- Bora_language subject Category:Languages_of_Peru.
- Bora_language type Abstraction100002137.
- Bora_language type Bora%E2%80%93WitotoLanguages.
- Bora_language type Communication100033020.
- Bora_language type Language106282651.
- Bora_language type LanguagesOfColombia.
- Bora_language type LanguagesOfPeru.
- Bora_language type Language.
- Bora_language type Language.
- Bora_language type Language.
- Bora_language type InformationEntity.
- Bora_language comment "Bora is an indigenous American language spoken in the jungle regions of South America. Bora is a tonal language, which is unique to the region. Bora proper has 94% mutual comprehensibility with the Miraña dialect. The majority of its speakers reside in Perú where 2,328 Bora-speakers live in the Northeast Yaguasyacu, Putumayo, and Ampiyacu river areas. Peruvian speakers have a 10 to 30% literacy rate and a 25 to 50% literacy rate in their second language.".
- Bora_language label "Bora (langue)".
- Bora_language label "Bora language".
- Bora_language label "Idioma bora".
- Bora_language label "Língua bora".
- Bora_language label "Бора (язык)".
- Bora_language sameAs Idioma_bora.
- Bora_language sameAs Bora_(langue).
- Bora_language sameAs Língua_bora.
- Bora_language sameAs m.025syhx.
- Bora_language sameAs Q2375468.
- Bora_language sameAs Q2375468.
- Bora_language sameAs Bora_language.
- Bora_language wasDerivedFrom Bora_language?oldid=577270371.
- Bora_language isPrimaryTopicOf Bora_language.
- Bora_language name "Bora".